Selling Your 1969 Mercedes Benz 280SE?
Let’s Talk About This Car!
Today’s classic car collectors and Mercedes Benz enthusiasts will tell you that the 1969 Mercedes Benz 280SE has consistently been praised for its expressive styling, spacious interior, and meticulous engineering – long before its convertible version ever appeared in the box-office hit The Hangover.
The Mercedes Benz 280SE hit the sport-luxury car scene in 1965 and was produced until 1971, during that time buyers from around the globe would fall in love. Perhaps the most sought after among this line is the Mercedes 280SE 3.5 convertible, which is renowned for its power and grace.
With a lower and wider grill, leather and hardwood interior, and quality engineering, these 3.5 convertible examples have only grown in popularity since their debut.
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AlexManos.com is a renowned California classic car dealership that specializes in the purchase of European and American classic cars. Designed with sellers in mind, their team encourages you to browse this website to learn more about the cars they are looking for and to learn Seller’s Tips about specific models. Whether you’ve thought about selling your 1969 Mercedes Benz 280SE for years or just recently decided it was time to make more room in the garage, one of the best things you can do to increase the value of your classic is to have it inspected by a third-party and to have any minor findings corrected before the sale. Additionally, having as much documentation regarding the history of the 1969 Mercedes is valuable to your transaction. Having assisted countless clients sell their classics around the United States, Alex and his team have the in-depth knowledge of the classic car market needed to offer you top-dollar, in cash for your auto. They are also happy to arrange for pick-up of your 1969 Mercedes SE from any location.
Here at AlexManos.com you will find a wealth of information about the 280SE and can receive top dollar for your sale. Their team of knowledgeable professionals has the in-depth market knowledge and connections needed to match your vehicle with qualified buyers from around the globe. To learn more about how to sell your classic Mercedes or other classic car, connect with Alex Manos and his team today.
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“I am pleased to have sold my 1970 280SL vintage car this week to Alex Manos. He dealt in a prompt and positive manner in informing me what photos, etc he needed and within a few days had made me a satisfactory offer. I’m a senior Lady and not as computer savvy, yet he was patient in answering all my concerns. The pick-up of my car was swift and most importantly my money was in my bank account promptly! Kudos to Allison who also answered my questions and David the driver who picked up my car. Excellent treatment in this age where Customer Service is almost extinct.”